The Copperhead has a whopping 2000 DPI, 1000 Hz Ultrapolling with a 1ms response time and 32KB of on-board memory. The memory allows you to store configuration profiles for your mouse - the Copperhead has the ability to store five of these profiles. The profiles make setting up this mouse for different applications and games an absolute breeze.
The Copperhead isn’t cheap at £49.94 including VAT, but for those who demand one of the technically-superior mice out there, this is it. It’s the fastest mouse I’ve ever used by a considerable distance. The mouse feels accurate, smooth and most importantly positive. The button control is as positive as its movement and the feel of the main two buttons is as good as it gets. This really is a good mouse, and I’d thoroughly recommend it for consideration if you can get used to the shape.
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